Canada Soccer announces Mauro Biello as Men’s National Team Assistant Coach and EXCEL U-23 Program Director

Canada Soccer announced that Mauro Biello has been hired as Men’s National Team Assistant Coach and EXCEL U-23 Program Director. Joining Men’s National Team Head Coach and Program Director John Herdman, Biello will lead Canada’s youth teams and support Herdman as Assistant Coach for Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team.

“Mauro has a deep passion for soccer in this country,” said John Herdman, Canada Soccer Men’s National Team Head Coach. “Having represented Canada on a number of different levels and having both played and coached with a Canadian professional team, he brings a unique perspective, in-depth experience and a wisdom that will greatly influence Canadian soccer for years to come.

“Most importantly, Mauro shares Canada Soccer’s vision of aligning our Men’s National Team Program. His role will focus greatly on graduating young players through the EXCEL system to the Men’s National Team and ensuring they have success at the senior level, which is one of the most critical factors for future Canadian success on the international stage.”

“It means a lot to me to represent this country; I feel privileged to be part of Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team Program and I feel that something special is happening in Canadian soccer,” said Mauro Biello, newly-appointed Canada Soccer Men’s EXCEL U-23 Program Director and Men’s National Team Assistant Coach. “As a kid you always dream of playing in the FIFA World Cup™ and representing your country. I was lucky enough as a player to represent Canada at both the youth and senior levels, so now I am thrilled that my career has evolved into coaching and that I have the opportunity to work alongside John and be part of the Canada Soccer Men’s National Team Program.”

“We are honoured to have one of Canada’s top coaches join our Men’s National Team Program,” said Steven Reed, Canada Soccer President. “Mauro has long set a standard to aspire to and his experience and professionalism are ideal for this role with both our EXCEL Program and Men’s National Team. Mauro’s experience as a player and coach will be key to the development of our long term approach for a fully aligned National Men’s Team Program that will produce more elite players by design, rather than chance.”

Biello’s role includes overseeing and guiding Canada’s high-level youth players throughout the provinces, academies and professional teams. He will work with Canada Soccer’s various partners to ensure the pathways for these young, talented players are best suited for each player and that the players are put in the right environment to help push them to the highest level – playing for Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team.

“This sport is growing so much in Canada and it’s great to see how it has developed over the years, but now is the time to put Canadian talent to work in an aligned environment and see these players push their limits and get to the next level,” said Biello. “We want to see Canada consistently win on the international stage so it’s going to take a lot of hard work. We know there are a lot of talented young players and it’s our job to put them into the right conditions to succeed.

As a player, Biello represented Canada at the men’s youth level including the FIFA U-17 World Cup Scotland 1989. He then made his debut for Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team at 23 and went on to represent Canada in two cycles of FIFA World Cup™ Qualifiers, ultimately making four “A” appearances.

At the professional level, Biello won a Canadian Championship, a USSF Open Cup, and USL-1 Division Championship. After making his debut in the Canadian Soccer League, he became an original member of Montréal Impact and went on to set franchise records for goals and appearances. He was twice named a A-League/USL-1 League First Team All-Star and he was a two-time Québec Soccer Player of the Year.

After joining the Impact coaching staff in 2009, he helped the team win back-to-back Canadian Championships in 2013 and 2014 as Assistant Coach. He then took over the reigns as Head Coach on the Impact’s memorable CONCACAF Champions League run to reach the 2015 Grand Final. In Major League Soccer, he helped Montréal reach the Eastern Conference Semi-final in 2015 and Eastern Conference Final in 2016.

MEDIA ADVISORY

Canada Soccer Media Opportunity with John Herdman and Mauro Biello

Media are invited to join Canada Soccer Men’s National Team Head Coach John Herdman and newly appointed Men’s National Team Assistant Coach and EXCEL Program Director Mauro Biello for a media conference call.

What:

Canada Soccer media conference call

Who:

John Herdman, Men’s National Team Head Coach and Men’s Program Director

Mauro Biello, Men’s National Team Assistant Coach and EXCEL U-23 Program Director

When:
Monday, February 26, 2018

16:00 ET Conference call

Opening comments from John Herdman

Comments from Mauro Biello

Q&A – 10 minutes

Where: Conference call details available upon RSVP.Please RSVP toccroft@canadasoccer.comto confirm attendance, or to organise an interview.

About Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team

Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team will face New Zealand on 24 March during the upcoming FIFA international window. The two sides will meet in Murcia, Spain for the Saturday afternoon match at Pinatar Arena. This fixture will be the first official match with John Herdman at the helm of the Men’s National Team since he was announced as Head Coach and Program Director on 8 January 2018.

In 2018, Canada will participate in the new CONCACAF Nations League, the new national team competition platform created to maximize the match dates presented within the FIFA international calendar. The CONCACAF Nations League has been created to provide an avenue for more meaningful and quality international soccer matches while uniting the CONCACAF region through competition. A CONCACAF announcement on the CONCACAF Nations League will be made 7 March 2018.

Canada are two-time CONCACAF champions, having won the CONCACAF Championship in 1985 and the CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2000. In winning the 1985 CONCACAF Championship, Canada qualified for the 1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico™; in winning the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Canada qualified for the FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan 2001.

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